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Global Affairs
Trans Sans Frontières: Transtopia, the Asia Pacific, and the Politics of Historical Difference
Art and History
Virtual Book Launch: Jill Godmilow’s KILL THE DOCUMENTARY: A LETTER TO FILMMAKERS, STUDENTS, AND SCHOLARS
06:00 PM ET
Mon., Apr. 25, 2022
Art and History
Shakespeare: On the Shakespeare Trail
Science and Technology
Evangelizing through Film and Television with Doug Tooke
Art and History
Notre Dame London Global Gateway and partners launch year-long exploration of Shakespeare
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Pete Bevacqua ’93, Chairman, NBC Sports Group, and Jack Swarbrick
Art and History
A Conversation with Mike Schur: “Can Television Make Us Better People?”
Art and History
Dare to Let the Arts Transform You
Art and History
Broadcasting the Bicentennial Birthday Bash: History, Myth, and Ideology in Television’s Celebration of 1776
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